They should reimburse for the repair. There is a law requiring reimbursement for repairs made within a certain time frame. I don’t know off-hand what the law specifies as the beginning of that time frame (something like the start of NHTSA’s investigation, or 1-year before recall notice, or something like that), but I think most companies are not going to press you too much that part of it. I think they will be more strict on the end date of the period, which is something like 10 days after the last recall notice is mailed (they don’t want to reimburse based on total cost after they‘ve arranged to have their own dealers fix the problem). I’d start by calling that LR customer service number on the recall notice and, if they give you a hard time, the NHTSA might be able to give you some direction.